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CONTENTS


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COVER STORY


UNDER PRESSURE The Royal Society of Prevention of


Accidents explains how ergonomic risk assessment can help to avert manual handling injuries in the workplace.


NEWS 6 9


NEWSFLASH All the latest industry news


including how businesses can help to keep their employees safe while working abroad and TROJAN work wears exciting sporting announcement.


IN THE COURTS Catch up on the latest


prosecutions brought by the Health and Safety Executive.


FEATURES 10


ZERO TO HERO Chris Kenneally, CEO at Cordant


Services, explains why the group has taken a zero tolerance approach to health and safety.


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WORKING AT HEIGHT


THE HIGH GROUND Kate Langwick, office manager


at Height, Lift and Shift, tells us how to reach for the stars safely.


DON’T LOSE YOUR TETHER WITH HEIGHT


SAFETY REGULATIONS Eric Bright advises on the training and regulations in place to reduce the high fatality statistics and avoid serious injury when working at height.


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SUCCESS AT SHEXPO 2015 Our round-up of the highlights


from this year’s Safety & Health Expo.


MANUAL HANDLING & ERGONOMICS


FIND YOUR FEET Office Depot’s business


specialist, Nigel Crunden, offers some advice for getting sedentary workers on their feet.


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HOME AND AWAY Colin Stuart, managing director


of Baker Stuart with guidance on how to monitor a home-based workforce that is out of sight but not out of mind.


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26 WASTE DISPOSAL & RECYCLING


WORKPLACE WASTE How do you identify and


deal with waste in the workplace? Direct365 provide the solution.


STREET SAFE Tim Standring of Biffa


discusses how a new initiative will help to save the lives of rough sleepers seeking shelter in wheelie bins.


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